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softer was, por leve more kind. ‘A writer bas said that if he could make the songs of people be cared not who made the taws, and a similar re- ‘mark might be made of the celebrations and holidays of a ‘astion,-es they show national pecuilartics and tendencies tm a marked manner. Judged by ‘those observancer Amertoans are ihe most patriotic peoplo on earth—indeed (@etr fervor is apt to run into an extravagance that is lud.- creas to a stranger, but ts not the less real for all that. Political arperitics sre forgotien te<iay—democra's, re- (publicans and Know Nothings stand ona common platform, ai every allover the world to-day acknowledgo their ei i 7 I | }» from Maine te Declaration of Inde- li af zs ge EE rf UH 3 i i be fireworks salvos sritacy, and the rate of Haake for Whe’ blessings of civil aad religious THE CELEBRATION IN THE CITY. ‘She cotobration in the city to day will be unusually bril- ‘Maat, provided the weather is propitsous. The Conmon (@venci! have made a large appropriation for the proper ob- @ervance of the day, and to night there will be fireworks fall the public parks. The day will be uehered in by the ‘telling of the church bells, which wilt also ring at noon ead etsundown. At sunrise a national axtute will be fred ‘Rattery, the Veteran Corps. The shi; aod pt ny Fe eden ante vatemen, aoa bent. i fl pablic mess, an to the amusement of the Fath he suey sespentet. ‘The Jaw courts re pub ofioee wal ‘The following bas been issued by the city authorities: — PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CELEBR. TION OF THE FOURTH OF JULY. Common Counei! Baza with Hite, s 6 Li} ‘Chairman of Joint Committee ‘The following notice speaks for iteeif — BBW YORK STATS BOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI. GENERAL ORDER, THE MILITARY PARADE. ‘The military turnout promises to be very Gne. Rrory year adds to the numbers, appearance and efficiency of our @ty military, and if Jupiter Plovius will only “dry up” the tovers of warlike display will be abundantly gratified. To (044 fclai 0 the cocasion Governor King, who is in the @ Major in one of our city regiments, and rendered himself famous by an exploit that astonished the natives in his 0a one in the Park be was mounted on Ung do the “glorious Fourth,” and warm up a little just to show ea that we will bave a little summer, ‘The following orders have boon issued to the military — FIRST DIVISION HBW YORK STATE MILITIA. DIVION ORDEK:, New Tonk, June 18, 1857. division wil parade on Saturday, the Jul Ph Rg Rl Tine will he formed Fourteenth street, o way, at ight o'clook a. B, sigs and’ will ve . HA Ty Soy tne ander in Chie{, @iuh the rin ete ‘aalite to the Commander in C will ep ene pg Aa Me tes at A ST ps ater - a. }, in front of ihe ni Aah Tall. pact the mon’ au borities, rigadier General t will Chure the national Me ttaplayed trom the: Hatters. mor sa fired at rine, by @ detec? men’ *prigadier-General Yates will direct a natlons] salute to be fired {rom the Ba.tery ai noon, by a detachment from the Be Aer Gereral Hall will deta! a troop of horse from hie for @xaor: duty. to report to the Major General at his aiusriers. 812 Went Twenty second treet, at 14 AM. Commin ary General @ill wene ammunition for saintes on pequinition from ihe proper ofiver Fauriecuth rirvet is bereby designated as the parade grand Of the diviaion on the ¢hof Fair, from 7 o'clock A. A. natal the division shall bave left the ground; and Brosaway during the march of the division. The Divition Bist will assemble at}ihe Major General's ora nt 7 o'clock. he line of march will be down Broadway to Chambars ‘and throngh Chambers and Centre sireeia to the East te of the Park. ORegiments oF brigades oxming on ‘he ground afer the forma: fon of the ine will report to the Division Inspector. onder of "4 ior Generel Commanding. fast ; CHAR, W. SANDFORD, Ropane ©. Werwone, Division Inspec THE VRTRRANS OF 1812. ‘The senior Veteran Corps of A will asnmble at head : «'urth day of July. a ¥o'vlock A.M, fall antform, celebrate the anuivereary of our patton! 90 bY on Ba Bist oc eediata felt musie'will report to the @éjutant at the will ers | cae phere sane cnceesttegmer™ | ormary 4 YEAS? OF BALLOONS. ‘This will be a greattreat to the juveniles, who have all -beard of the Flying Ross Balloons, whith have become the ‘rege among the children im Paris, and ‘ave been lately ia- troduced among us. One hundred of different rises ranging from the smallest to the largest, are to be sent off from the City Hall at 12 M., 80 that -all the boys in New eat nor drink fire water, but -wi!l content themselves with asscrobling avd baving the ‘Beclaration of Independence read by one of their braves. The following is their off cial notice :-— TAMMANY GOCIETY, OR COLUMBIAN ORDER. Anniversary of the Biru‘ay ef Ameri. the In ‘at Tammeny | all, July 4 107, other: —The Seciety will assemble at the Great Wigwam on Saturday, J ‘at 13 o'o} Mu In larce the copstitution and by-laws, the Do- claration ‘f Inde; will be read by Broher Giveun J. Tucker, who has selected fer t the end that the prinecip! bu rad Sachem, \d more recent ly by the loss of the Connell Sams, Witham F. Covacdl, and 08 0 siert of reqnest for their me: ‘8 ‘Osea. sion. B; ELAVAN, Grand Sachem. AMES Year of Diroovery 866th, of pation the 69th 5 be observed with becoming éclat tz the olty charitable institutions. The Governors of the Almehouso have appropriated $200 to amuse the children on Randall’s Island, aad the orphans will have a picasant time if the weather elears op. The boys will parade with their wooden guns, speeehes wil! be made to them by the Governors, and Master Ryan, the.orator of the school, will Lavra Kamwn's —Tho fair directress aj taken extra pais to give due éclat to both tivities of the day the last night of hor L Those who desire to enjoy a series of hearty Jaughs and at thy ime time see pieces placed the stage wit! careful Soy to appropriate is cvening and | AF Ry jer apy quantity of novel toned with liveliest Find of " everybody can afford. “Moher Bailey,’ ‘« Lawyer," avd “The Siamese Twins” are to the afternoon, and “The Sompambulist,” “The Toodles’ = and “Mother in the evening. Amancas Musram.—The managers here are fairly effor- ‘veacivg and sSscraance wh thelr an ‘patriotism io (anit They have, made crrangeameats 9 give d y ve arrangements to give dramatic poe ee . SS: s every hour during Bolland, the veteran favorite the latest jokes, most comical foreaming farce of “The Magician ’? ‘The Brvavte’, though last in the estimation of the lang! clently cothusiastic to warrant them in announcing a long list of their indescri>ably oomie pert including their renowned “‘Shaksperian y" for both after noon and evening. aa to when they will be set off. THE FOURTH OF JULY Iv BROOKLYN. Preparations have been made by the city authorities to obrerve the day by firing salutes and exhibiting freworks in the evening. The official programme states that at eun rite and sunset the Vetorans will fire national salutes. At 834 o'clock, the military will be reviewed by the Mayor Common Council at the City Hall. In the evertin; worke will be displayed at the inte -—On streets; and fri THR FOURTH IN WILLIAMSBURG. Yesterday the pupiis of the public schools of the Rastern district celebrated the Fourth a day in advance in conse- quence of the rchools being dismissed unti! next week. The exercises consisted of the reading of the Declaration Of Indepon lence, remarks from trustees and visiters, read- ing of compositions of the seuior scholars on subjects ap- Propriate to ihe cocasion, singing national hymns, &c, there is to be some little demonstration. In the morning the Ancient Order of Hibernians of New York Will crows the Grand etroet ferry, and will be recei ved bj the Kings county members. ‘After marching Grand street, Leonard street and Division avenne, they iwrer to the Western district, and from thence to e }. Several of the churches » morping evetenes ra Will celebrate the day by of froworks, In the evening there wit fs abpeh | oY BA) at the ute o Union avenue, THR DAY IN THR suRUREe. ‘The inhabitants of the adjoining villages are ondeavor- Ing to get up ® small excitement on thelr own account. Thg of boop. 4 many with peamnet eomen words, Those who desire to realize this refer to our advertising columns, and ark the pretilest girl of your acquaintance to pu Dornet and shawl end uccompary you; and cur it it will be done before you are aware of it, City Intelitgence, Waat Hus Brooms ov Scuaen?—Por tho last sixty hours the thermometer has stood in the vicinity of 62 degrees, and intermittent cold penetrating rein prevails. Overcoats are not only desirable, but necessary, and fires are frequent in dwelting houses, and yet {t snow the 4th of July. This weather is reaily extraordinary and ex- ceedingly inopocrtune, es it checks the growing crops and keeps the city Atby, as measures were being taken to pu Tify it. So far, tho méuenco it has had on health has been salutary, bat there is reason to fear that this vaseasonable cold and moisture may develope an unusaal amount of sickness when the hot months do come. Rat still we ask the question—what bas become of summer? Ie the earth changing its axis? Are the seasons to be transposed? Danmeo Boxer aRy—A Rosser Sot —On Tharsday even- ing, at 103g o’clock, the clothing store of Mr. H MoLean, merchant tailor, 1,080 Broadway, between Thirty-frst and ‘Thirty-seeond streets, was burglariously «ntered by three men, for the purpose of plunder. They oponed two strong burglar proof locks by which the door was secured, and gained accers into the ttore. About quarter of an hour Previous to their entry, one of Mr. McLean’s young men ses) aad, rasbiog’ hie oyes ma rubl placing around him, he reemed to complaint — You have waked me too soon; Masriva oF re Frimvns oF Nicanacea —A meeting of the officers of the Nicaraguan army, and the friends of the cause, was held at Sherwood’s salom, corner of Worth ttreet and Broadway —Oaptain Creighton in the chair, Cap- tain Walters, seer ctary—to take inte consideration the con- to relieve their necessities: George Wilkes, Alderman Wiiliam Wilron, Johnson, J. A. Vandyke, Horatio N. Wild, Eli dy, Wm. , Wm. N: Brown, Alexander , John Orr, Trane im Miner, RG Maloney, and Alexasder ©. Lawrence. The Chairman aod Secretary were added to the committee. Reconn oF Brerns axp MARRIAGE. —The vast importance attached to thie department of the City Inspector's af- foe is beyond the comprehension of many. How many interests are involved in these records! And yet clergy- men, aldermen, physicians and midwires seem to have Dat little idee of this fact, or else they are wilfully and wofully nooteaitet. bay! is RO excuse ee for = ro in& person employed Pi A ey riager solemnized by them, and the doctor and midwives for the births occurring under their care, and time after time, and is often disappointed wi ioe that the person whose duty by law and honor Je them to give the faithful record of births and mar. ringes say they have Kept no record, or that they have for, to the notice to the de , aod in rome cases positive dw many sadden- SaSceneet eyes wee caenstny Sere, ee orn Abie upon the announcement fach & marrage orsuch a birth has not been returned! Character, pro- and interests dearer than life, are thus sncrifiesd the negiccton the part of thoee who, of all others, Id be most ‘and willing to 4 pd age fs ls to be Minas "doled C=} a they men, phyricians and midwives will, from a of obligation, aitend to these reriour matterr, and if do not we t ust that our efficient vu will them over to the tender mercies of the law, Finexrene’ Excurstows —Humane Hose Cow pany No. 20 leit yerterday morning for Fastom, (I'a.,) and in the afor- ‘noon Fore Company No, 20 took the cars for Detroit via Buffalo, On Sanday, 6th instant, United States Hose Com- pany No. 26 will leave by the Brie cars for Buffalo, where they will be received by Hore Company No. 26 of that piace. They will immediately proceed on to Detroit, where Engine No. 3 will give them a welcome to the Wolverine Stato. They will return home on the 1ith instant, visiling Niewara fails on their way back. b= | in red ebirte and drab pants, with b! ronee band Jersey City News, Tre Liqvon Queenion in Jeneay Orrt —In tho Jersey City Common Counc], at a apecial meeting held on Tuer. day evening, the price of Nquor llcenses were fixed at $60, and a license was to W. Briggs, of the Commercial Se jaw in obtalnibg lioesees’ wan leat Continental GUARD. At an election held by the Cont nental Guard, on Wednesday evening, Chauncey B. Ja- ios, second Heutenant, was elected first lieutenant; war eeciod neonga Nettenaat, and Duvid 6. Chris: e, third jlenteonat, and Speeches—The Old Poiice Re- asthe Guests of the City in their Sta- Houses—| at White St.cct | Wholesale Police Making—Prosorip- by tien of Foreigners—Interview of yen the and Mr, Tallmadge— The ‘or Refuses to Con- vene with the Com. mission, ae, he, full decision of the Court of Appeals was read in Papers yesterday mornimg. By special urgency im the Whito street interest a\ Albany, and the apecial advocacy of the reputtican press, the B was given by the Court one day sooner than had upom, #0 that it should at once go into effeot, rewult precede the public demonstrations for the ‘Joly in this‘city and its neighborhood. The ex- of this was thovght to havo particular !mpor- fe preservation of the peace, especially as the Of the decision to-day % was thought might ‘0 disturbances and difficulties betwoen the rival ae ‘decision came to hand therefore yesterday , toting due notice from the proper autherities—the clerk of the Ceurt of Appeals and Attormey General-Oushing probably—to the Mayor. This of course compteied the fact without further possibility of a doubt, thnt the Mayor of New York no longer had any auibority to retain the present force in his official control, 28 it aleo se\aside all authority ae, efficcrs, of the existing action of the White street commissioners, did not leave an authorised man in the city station houses who could preswine to ernest for breach of the peaec. OMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW. from the telegmphic despatches of the previous day. All police power was understood to be exclustvely vested in the Metropolitass, Tho Manicipals accordingly grounded their arms md stood ready for the anticipated epertment” Atha early hour ic tue morsing. a°faeestte y a e the Chicf’s office, Se oe taties, and retain them inthe station houses for further instruc: tions. bin ray was accordingly put in man seen outside bia station houre on any duty through the day. The compliance with the law, as soon as ii was Svally determined, was therefore immediate, and not a wipgte act can pr be cited as having been even ac- cidentally done in of the law, when it had been definitivety ascer! SCENE AT THE CHIEF'S Intho course Of the forenoon there was quite a ga'her- ing of the police captains and their friends off and on at the Chief's offtce. Mr. McKellar, in Mr. Matsell’s absence, re ‘ "eyth jing they may do for other than pure legitinate Fourth of July matter. Butthis matter of the immediate recurrence of po ge Dey fa decision of the Coart of Appeals, will put the ?olice Commissioners in a particular ly awkward position. Whilst the decision necewarily dis Dandi the old force, and leaves them powerless ax their places, especially apon so trying an occasioa a: Foard of July is this ty. Tn view" “of this Une Coen slonem began to till up their force yertorday, and ‘as it vas told them that the Municipal force ‘would ‘neces. sarily be disbanded, they realized tbetr predicament with such rividness that quite a sensation prevalied at ibeir officethrovgh the day. TROMIBCUOUS METROPOLITAN ORGANIZATION, Masages were sent in evory direction for the applicants on fb im the office, and the neighborhood was soon crowd- od, There was not a quorum of the Roard in town, aa Gen. Nye bad gone up to Couriland to doltyor a Fourth of July oration, and Commizsioner Cholwel! had left the city alto,to ecend the Fourth. Names were called for aud an Papeete and every men who could be had was sworn asa 'd in the absence of a quorum of the courte of the day 10 less than eighty In Pisband, drew them from all patrol or other official service. Who- ther a municipal day and night waich is consistent with this decision, and whether it shall be established pursuant to the ordipance of the Common Counci! approv: 1857, is @ matter for future determination. I shall ° Eovnce the conclusions on that subject atan early day. ‘You will in the meantime, and until further orders, remain in charge of the rtation houses and ail other Corporation property catrusted to your care, and require the officers and men under your command to deliver up to your custo dy the police property in their possession. FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor. THE BRCOND WARD DISBANDED. Captein Leonard, of the second district, had his men duly assembled according to the order of the morning, and about half past one o'clock recetved the above order. He called the men into line, and, after a roll call, read the or- der of the Mayor. He then formally addroased them, in substance to the following eflest — In reading to you this formal order from the Municipal head of the police department, 1 necd not say that I do ‘apy more thas promulgato a matter which you have been duly pre} ared for by the intelligence ja the morning pa pers. Suthority from which we have had our com- migeione as police cffloers in this second district no longer existe, and we row sand in respect to tho city gov- erpment simply in the light of ordinary cidaens. lam ed f happy in the knowledge that | have onjoyed the command of a company of officers in this station, whose fidelity and estimavie character might do credit to even a much higher trust, and whose intelligence, I rejoice to think, will, in thistrying emergency, enable thom to meet occasion like men. There are among you some dozen who have been with me as fellow officers since the or- ganization of the ¢e Upon these, as upon others whore ter n of service with us bas not been quite so long, I can look with pride, and say you have discharged your duty with such ecrupuloes that among the vld- eat In the servieo there are those who have single day at their = upon the 4 ispersion naturally ' those which 1 will pot may find, will be ‘most of us unfitted ourselves for other pursuits, es rectally where we have been most and longest devoted to the da- this need not be made a matter of any incon venience, The station house I shall hold for the city, as directed by the order just read, until the City Council shall make other orders in the matter. Iam direoted to say to jor that yourselves and your bods, with the rest of your convenienees, are perfectly welcome here and this house will be as usual at your orderly di¢poral for occupancy , to come and go now, bowever, without the a of discipline, and in a manner the guests Capiais Leonard referred algo to the fact that he tid at all Umes abstained from biasing any mau in the course he should take hitherto, and that on the present oscasion he would persist in that course. He had taken his own course advisedly, had looked the result in the face from the first, and was ready to moot it. the intelligence of his men, a wi sured that they sailed under a wise direction, and a com. | mand which would be little ef to strike their colors ere the fight was done. He, himself, would not just yet give vp the tip. He would held this one or two men keep tt in safely till further 5 tendered to the men the same socommotations and privi leges of the house as did Capt. Leonard and all the others. THE SIXTH WARD DISHANDED. The Sixth ward was the first to receive the order to with despatch, the matier being apparcutly not vory so- rlously realized in that presinov’ as yot, TENTH WARD, In the Tenth ward @ demonstration look place upon the , in all the instances where they could be | promulgation of the Mayor's order. Capt Norris mado « speech, in which he complimented the men on the manner Mation house, and with | orders. He | ‘The roll was calied and the ordor promulgated | ighty pelicomen wore | in which they hed sustained him in the performance of his | mad, of which the follow ing list present: beer previously pasred upon by the Committee on aypli eatins and removals — ORE DAY'S APPOINTMENTS. Frm Wann.—James Fl. Laydon, 8. M. Maynard, Henry W. Cole, W. H. Kidney, August Kroger, Joba Sullwell, W. duties, and after bidding them an aticctionate farewell, three en‘husiastic cheers were given for Mayor Wool, tree for the Captain and three for each of the eutenants, ci men then fell in and marched the ward, entoring various public houses, and their devermitation as cliizens te obey the food Nesiit, 8M. Rollins, Riebard Field, J. M. Bennett, Stephen | law, as confirmert by the Court of Appeals. In ove of tho Pard, Andrew Mueicr. Porm Wasp —James moKay, T. Reed, W. & Lyon, T. houses a beautiful ik fag was presented to Lieat. Reed get Company. The fing was formerly 8. Green, Gilbert Mugann, F. L. Palmer, Jas. M. Spear, C. | propriately returned thanks; declared his firm intention t tbat the rights of the city toself- K. Linta, Jos, Halstead, Geo. Wisebarn, Geo. H. Tyler, | Suppor fag by vindleatog | ie mea ¢ A Go°frey, Heury Hore, J. B. War low, Morris Decamp, ©. Van Varriek, Hugh Barclay, Joshua R. Yaver, Nat. Sporbeck, A. B Crosby, H. M. Qian. Wano.—F.'S. Weymis, Abram Divorcenex, J. Keogh, Eugene Anderson, dance Mathews, Arthar 1. Gnomon, Charles Jarvis, P| Sivanremrra Wanp.—John Underhill, aon Suet, Be i} mipek Contin, Michael Fresherman, Jacob Brices, Fred. | Neleon Conrad Rutzel, Joba Thomas, W cock, Dickinron, ya Puliman, W. D, Grudy, C Edwards, Demremrn Wann.—W. Young, Michacl Wallece, Fred. Kimersly, Samuel Mortimer, Antonio Grnbelistein, W. H. bu Khampiton. SPRCTAL POLICE. Besides there, there were still others, aod when no more of & legitimate character pould be burried through, Simeon Draper and the Brooktyn Commissioner, Mr. Siranahan, rent fn all quarters for whoever would offer, to be sworn ‘nae aepecial force, They were not able to achieve » great mary of thoes for want of men, but cravawers went out to spend the night in. dru ad that ‘that Lave been sworn in this morning. ihe wa of “sbield bagdes” was exhausted, and acoar & number of hat bands with “ Poliee’ vm them must be provided forthwith for FOREIGNERS BXCLUDRD. The Board has not appotntied any Irishmen thar far, with © very few ‘good republi- can’ well endoved exceptions. The ike distinc’ tion had been made with reepect to Germans, the Seven ree@oth ward being, however, allowed a few of the vacan cle, a8 will be observed by the orthography of the foro | Tis. These Germane bave, like toe - | ‘orved by the black republican ward c Commissioners ray that tho particularly plexton of the is is owing to the pertinaciour | ‘acth ity of Commissioner Choiwell aod his backers in the | lobbies at White atrcot. DISBANDING THR MUNICIPAL FORCE. In the course of the day the Anal orders of the Mayor to the Iate police force under his contro! reached the dif ferent station houres, when due action was taken upon | by the captains, It was as follows: — Ornice oF THe Crime oF Porice, ) New Yore, July 3, 1867. | j GEWFRAL ORDER 765. To Captain —— — Sim:—The Court of Aopeals having decided in favor of the constitutionality of the act ™ establish a Motropotiian Police district, it is our duty to yield to that decision, and to ncknow loo ge this law as binding and oblivatory upon our Whatever may bo the opinions of the great boty Of the people as to the tyranny atd injustice of legislation which deprives ut of the of self government, and hewever repugaant this law js to our local pride and indo we have no present resource but compliance ‘and submission. So far, therefore, ax the exiaing police ization of the city is concerned, as formed purrnant law passed anterior to 1867, now repealed, we bare ‘20 discretion but to abandon and dissolve it at once forthwith. Ite official power is gone, and we have no an- to continue it another hour. You, will there’ore, i cy | in Charge) marched through the ward, } ‘who ig, still enced by a drum and fife, with Lieutonant Ried carrying W and after about two hours promenading the dis- def force returned to their bomen” ™~ THIRTEENTH WARD, In the Thirteenth ward Lioutenant Bechach read tho bar order at one o'clock. He said it was a painfal duty, but + good citizens they should odey the law, be also thanked the men for thetr Adelity ¢uing the period he was con nected with them. Three hearty cheers were then given for Mayor Wood, and each of the three officers io com mand, after which the men delivered up their stars and quietly dispersed. SRVARTERNTH WARD. Im the Seventeenth ward the order from the Mayor was read by Lieutenant Delabunt, Captain Mansfield not being present when it was received. Mr. Delahunt made a few remarks on the occasion, and the men delivored up their stare, after which Captsin Mansfleli entered took charge of the station house, The men then disappea: od. THE MAYOR AND THE COMMISSIONERS. By dircevon of the Commissioners Recorder Talimadge called upon the Mayor with the view of entering ato aa enderstanding with him apon matters in general. The Recorder proceeded, with his ueual courtesy, to tener to the Mayor the vervices of the Commissioners in the matter | of providing him with detailed mon at the City Hall, aad for the r¥ation of tbe to-day. The Mayor dia not fee fit to accept the tender of the Com miseioner’s services, ard apectally alluded to te man- ner in which he hee bitherto bere publty and syetomatl cally ingulted by the Beard. He referred Mr. Tallmadge to the Police Clerk, Mr. McKeliar, for infomation \n regard to the preparations made to the peace to-day, which Information, with all other facilities, were readily placed at Mr. Lalimadge’s dixpoeal by Mr. McKellar, 3 FOR THE FOURTH OF The following order was ised from White street to the Metropolitan police captains — Ormce Darvry Surt. Pou, , New York, Juty 3, 1867. EVERAL ORDERS NO 5, To Cartas, &c —Sie—By order of the Board of Po- lice you will on Saturday, July 4, order the whole of your command of doty, with the exception of tnose detailed to this office and to the police courte. You will not excase any member of your command on that day. You will ; read and one to the members of your command such portions of the law pasned April 15, 1*57, as are applica ble to the emergency, and the rules and regulations pra rented for the government of the department by the Board of Police. You will particularly instruct the newly appotnted mem bers of the departinent in the cuties appertaining to this offie@, and enjoin upon them to act on the dib fnst, with forbearance, discretion and firmness, The public must be preserved. Dangerovs fire works, such as double headers, snaker, &o , are cepecially probibited by Corpo- ration ordinance nalties, and mast be prevented LLMADGE, General Supt. Davia Carrartan, Ne puty Sa; THR CHIEF'S OFFICER. Mr, McKellar continues in charge of the Chief's office K HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. sary during tho present emergency of the department. All communications, verbal or written, touching the police business, or the concerns of the Chief during his absence, will be duly attended to by Mr, McKellar, SCENE IN THE OOURT OF ArrRALa WHEN TOR DE- CIRION WAS RENDEKED, [From the Albany Joarnal, July 3.) The quiet_manner in which thin decwion was ammoumesd by the Court not among the least iutercrting of tne incidents connected with tt. There wero two laymen aud threo lawyers presen’, besides the Judges ana offcerm of the Court When the Juéges took the'r seats, the Chief Justice, Denio, raid very quietly, * The Court \» now ready to give its decision in the case of Femnando Wood, &c. Tho Court affirms the decir\on of the Oourt below. Mr. Smith (tbe State reporter), will you please take charge of the pers?” And that’ was the whole of it, while half a mil. lion of people were frenzy to know what this decision, #0 quietly delivered was to be. POLICE AFFAIRS IN BROOKLYN. MAYOR POWELL GIVES HI8 ADHESION TO THE YEW Law. Mayor Powell gave bis adhesion to the new Metropoit- tan Police law as s00n as be ascertained the decision of the Court of Appeals, He advises all those who have heretofore opposed the Jaw from party and other conside- rations to give duo ebedience, and obey orders as they emanate from the head of the department, as }! ie found Bow to exist. Nearly all the captains who stood ont ‘against the law called upon him yesterday, and he advised them to obey orders now that the Metropolitan law was decided to be constitutional. The captains and men will coubtless now come into the traces, There is no other recourse lef, and if, an ie generally understood, and a4 the Mayor was given to understand some time since, that bimeelf and Commis- sioner Stranahan would have the disposition of ai! Brook- jyn sppolntments, then doubtless the satisfaction will be greater among those who expected to “walk the ie’? as soon as the Commissioners came into er. fol- lowing order was sent to cach of the capt: yesterday — Maron's ay Cry Hau, Baoogtyy, July 8, 1867, Capt. ——, District Police: ‘R= You are hereby notified that the order of the 16th Purportiag to Vo lanued by sny General of Depa eater, e yy any or fotendent Of Police, is hereby rescinded. sea SAMUEL 8. POWELL, Mayor. This order was sent to all the ceptains in the city, and every one of them, so far as ascertained yesterday, will heed it and act in accordanae with the new regulations, or Role issuing from the Deputy Superintendent. af the police who were in furor of the Metropol!- tan law did all id on Wed and yi wo make themselves fal as possible. A salate was by the police of the th ward exe oan Seventh district evening, and the Eighth ward and S hou: Salutes aro to be fired this mor- ning by the police of sevoral of the districts, im henor of the new Jaw which gives them $800 a yoar instead of $660 as heretofore under the corporation. GREENPOINT. THB DECISION UPON TBE NEW POLICR DILL. The Seventh district (ireenpoint) station house wav brilliantly illuminated last evening in consequence of the decision of the Court of Appeals in favor of the pew Police bill. Capt. Scilwell, of this ward, was the first to promu'gate the orders of the new Commissioners, and hin men readily gave in their adherence. In the other wards of the Eastern District there was no demoostration, but thore who had declared for the new Commissionors wero in the best of humor, while the others were very much down, and expect to walk the plank. Cricket Match at Albany, A match between the Poughkeepsie and the Ams‘erdam Clubs was commenced yerterday, at half past ten o'clock, on the Albany ground, the Poughkeepelsns aking the first Amsterdam gentiemen then ook the bat, making the respectable score of 37 runs, with six wickets to go down. About one o'clock rain began Poughk ie gentlemen continue the game, as the g: was not in a fit coadition for play. The Pough- keepsie players did not bandie the bat as well as their ep- oy me but the bowling of Messrs. Lindley ‘and Moore, of Ponghkeepsle vide, was far e to tbat of the posite nas each ‘bowled, 17 evere (one bo wider), ond 8 overs for each bowler, bowling round . | fl rf the middie of April, as after that dato the rain sets ip, a beavy sea rolls in upon the coaet, which provente ib’ lauucbes from venturing out. Disturbancers bave lately taken placo on the Ruswiar frontier. The pearants, believing that ths work! was about to come to an end, gave way to DU Deroun exCerses, awd were guilty of violation of the rights of property. Advices from Broassa announce that the slik crop will be inferior to what was expected, the mulberry trees hay- ing Deen attacked by a disease similer to the oidium. Difficulties have up between Sardinia and Spain = pature via to thoes with oa. The Spaniel mbassador complained of attacks by the Sardinian prees on the Queen of Spain, but Count Cavour referred bim for tatisfaction to the tribunals, The Austrian government is drawing up the statates ne- cesrary to give the Hu tants a legal atatus, iD pursuance of the promiee made by the Emperor, In Bavaria a petition to the King har boon 17,000 Protestants at Augaburg, demand . ing the portion of The statement that Denmark has rejected the demanda of the German Powers by a recent note ia incorrect. Den- mark objects to the interpretation affixed by Austria and russia to the concessions she made in that note, which sho ts willing to abide by. burbs of Covstentinopic bave been placed ian wi'b the consent of (he European embassies, ppress brigandage. of grantiog late “Promotion feast,’ or ceremon: degrees in the University of Upsala, ‘passed off with great éclat’ It was remarkable, on account of there s bumber of Finnish and Norwegian students present. fraterpization was but sothing imprudeal er un becoming was gaid or Affeirs are looking up in Finland. Ship building te go- ing on ata great rate The catheohonn abeeee heave mitigated the famine, bat the frosts have been very severo in some districts. The London Gazette of 19th instant, comiaine Board of Trade notices announcing that the Danish government in- tend ¢ release English ships immediately the Socnd does. Also that the Portuguese government bas abolished tho ‘oly On soap, and permits its importation, aed bas raleed the import daties payable at the Portuguese Custom hourcs to 12 per cent on specie. Accounts from Verona, of the 16th of June, state thas Marebal Count Radetziry was quiet during the previous day, but that be had not slept during the greater part 2 Ubttuary. Mie Anna Gurney, a member of (be well-known Garney family of England, and a iady of some little note m the literary and scientific world, lately at of ber brother Hodron Gurney, st Keswick, near Nor- wich Mise ( published an ¢: the Seren Chronicle, and, Ih const, she took # lively object » firecta time of het ‘a storm. toreed wreck. death was 61 years of are. g Covet oF Arrgaxs, June 30.—-Present, all Jadgea. No, 218.—Pholan agt. Creigin, Appeal dismiesed. Albert Cardora for ent, John H. Reynolds for app siiant. No, Sh -—The People net, McCann, A L. Tremain and R W. Peckham for cefendant; H. Harris for plainudn, f Nos. 66, 73 —Str for 27, 83, 5, ten, 19, Juny 1.—Noe, 26, £5, Struck off. No, 49— '. Bettys. Argued. Mr M. L. Newton for defendant; Mr. C. Hasson for plaintiff’, Ne. 23—Langdon agt Astor, Oo argument. ir A L. Robertaon for appeliant; Mr. Dy oft. — Nos. 23, 21, 30, 32, $4, 36, 14, 28, Lord and Mr. J. Colt for respondent. Calendar for July 2=Nos, 21, 90, 32, 95, 14, 24, 27,33, by Court as jvurted. Jey 2—Argument of 93 continued. Nos. 3, 4% 90, 92, 95, 14, 94, 27, 33, 2, 20, Dacietons.—Judgment affirmed with costs—People ex rel. Wood ve. Draper and others; People vs. Rusvell (No. 1); People vv. Russell (No. 2) with eodo—teoauead ve pans, Green ve, Haines. ‘apnea! denied with coste—People ew Fale. Adjourned Empire Sere f Motion to diem rel. Hunger ord v Revenve Currees—We learn from the ™ Sr see the 2th et, that 0@ that day would be iavnebed one of the sit rerenve cnters wow buflding for the government. Another wi/l follow on Saturday nest, the ith of Joly, provide! the weather proves favoradie. Milon {s situated jn Frie county, Otio, on the Haron river, which emptics into Iake Erie. Tue Waeir Crop—Arrranance of Tae Wee vn —We regret to learn from a gentieman of Uniedovia, Livingston county, that he wheat midge, or weevil as it is commonly called, has wate its ance up the valley, and iis very probable that it may be found in oor awa FOU Mon An read to Whom Wis order, aR Wik dusinng his AbeOMGe, madd will Wimubaid all DuniMene ME Viy | UAiEKIAH Yiuiiniry —alvwinened ahiner Wi, «mite Or